cwalske Bio

"Fractals? Me? No sir!"
Created in Ultra Fractal.
The "no" sign I serendipitously found in Fractint back in 1993. BIOFractals...more fun than any computer game.

I first discovered fractals in 1989 and found Fractint in 1990. Oh, the pain of watching the basic mandelbrot set draw itself on a 1MHz PC, and in only 16 colors. Trying to cajole a boss into getting me a floating-point processor. Not a chance.

In 2001 I discovered Ultra Fractal -- Fractint to the power of Photoshop. Amazing. Mesmerizing. As full of surprises and twists as falling down a spiral staircase. The joys of layering. And, still, the pain of generating, say, fBm texture on even a 1.7GHz PC.

I started out as a so-called traditional artist and still like to put pen and pigment to paper. Favorite medium: watercolors. Some of the most appealing fractals to me are the ones that have the texture and "happy accident" look of watercolors.

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Created in UF
September 2002

I had fun contrasting the wriggling shapes in the center with the soft outside.

Image Comments (3)

fractalinda ()
posted at 10:07AM Fri, 13 June 2003

Great colors and lighting..and I like the shapes in the center.

paragon5 ()
posted at 6:31PM Fri, 13 June 2003

This is a very lovely image! I love the colors!

tresamie ()
posted at 9:39PM Fri, 13 June 2003

I like the way the shapes begin to blur as they move out! Lovely coloring.